APPLICATION · AGRICULTURE & HYDROPONICS

Treat root-zone oxygen as a controllable process variable.

Manufacturer materials propose ultrafine-bubble water for hydroponics, irrigation and agricultural water. A credible project defines the crop, root-zone conditions, irrigation strategy and measurement plan before expecting a yield or quality result.

  • Hydroponic and irrigation-water discussions
  • Water temperature and dissolved-oxygen review
  • Crop-specific pilot design
  • BIO-β considered only for documented irrigation-water or nutrient-water use
Official SORA-GR nanobubble generator
CONTROL THE WATERStart with irrigation and root-zone conditions

THE AGRONOMIC QUESTION

Is oxygen limiting the system - and when?

Root-zone oxygen is affected by water temperature, irrigation frequency, substrate, drainage, microbial demand and system design. Nanobubble oxygenation should be evaluated against these conditions, not presented as a universal crop-growth shortcut.

ONE PROJECT · TWO VARIABLES

Evaluate SORA and BIO-β together without confusing their roles

01

Nanobubble water

Assess oxygenation and circulation within the irrigation or nutrient-water system, with baseline and treated-water measurements.

02

Nanobubble + BIO-β

Where the documented water-use scope is relevant to irrigation water or nutrient water, evaluate BIO-β as a distinct variable within the same trial. This page does not extend BIO-β claims to soil treatment.

WHAT TO SHARE

The data that makes an agronomic trial meaningful

  • Crop, variety and growth stage
  • Open field, greenhouse, substrate or hydroponic system
  • Source water, nutrient recipe and temperature range
  • Baseline dissolved oxygen at the tank and root zone
  • Irrigation volume, frequency, pressure and return flow
  • Current root-zone issue or commercial objective
  • Available control area and trial duration
  • How yield, quality, water, fertiliser and energy will be measured

TRIAL DESIGN

Build a result that a grower and investor can trust

  1. 01

    Hold variables

    Keep variety, nutrition, irrigation, climate and crop protection as comparable as practical.

  2. 02

    Measure water

    Record temperature and dissolved oxygen at consistent locations and times.

  3. 03

    Measure the crop

    Predefine agronomic and commercial indicators; avoid selecting only favourable observations later.

  4. 04

    Evaluate economics

    Compare installation, energy and maintenance with any validated operational or crop benefit.

EVIDENCE BOUNDARY

Promising application material is not the same as a guaranteed yield increase

The reviewed manufacturer materials describe agricultural uses and list reported benefits. They do not provide, for every claim, the complete protocol, sample size or independent replication required for a universal quantitative statement. This site therefore avoids fixed yield, pesticide, fertiliser or water-saving percentages.

SOURCE TRANSPARENCY

Materials used for this page

See who provided each source and how it is treated in the sales narrative.

AGRICULTURE PROJECT REVIEW

Bring the crop and irrigation data to the first conversation.

Tell us the crop, system, water temperature, current DO, irrigation pattern and the outcome you want to validate.